1,061 results on '"Berliner, Shlomo"'
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252. Environmental Air Pollution Has Decremental Effects on Pulmonary Function Test Parameters Up to One Week After Exposure
253. Association of the -757T>C polymorphism in the CRP gene with circulating C-reactive protein levels and carotid atherosclerosis
254. Micro-inflammatory changes in asymptomatic healthy adults during bouts of respiratory tract infections in the community: Potential triggers for atherothrombotic events
255. Low-grade inflammation in individuals with the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype: Another feature of the atherogenic dysmetabolism
256. Increased strength of erythrocyte aggregates in blood of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
257. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein measurements in patients with non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy: a clue to the presence of a microinflammatory response
258. Aroused versus calm positive affects as predictors of lipids.
259. Workload, control, and social support effects on serum lipids: A longitudinal study among apparently healthy employed adults.
260. Elevated resting heart rate is associated with the metabolic syndrome
261. C-reactive protein velocity to distinguish febrile bacterial infections from non-bacterial febrile illnesses in the emergency department
262. Comparison of Values of Wide-Range C-Reactive Protein to High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography
263. Microinflammation in patients with Crohn's disease in clinical remission
264. Relation of Educational Level to Inflammation-Sensitive Biomarker Level
265. Timing of C-reactive protein increment in acute traumatic stress: relevance for CRP determinations in acute cardiovascular events
266. Exploring the usefulness of inflammation-sensitive biomarkers to reveal potential sex differences in relation to low-grade inflammation in individuals with the metabolic syndrome
267. The effects of physical fitness and feeling vigorous on self-rated health.
268. Comparative analysis of Bayer wide‐range C‐reactive protein (wr‐CRP) and the Dade‐Behring high sensitivity C‐reactive protein (hs‐CRP) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
269. Comparative analysis of homocysteine concentrations in patients with retinal vein occlusion versus thrombotic and atherosclerotic disorders
270. The effect of ethnic origin on pulmonary prediction equations in a Jewish immigrant population
271. Exposure to and fear of terror as predictors of self‐rated health among apparently healthy employees
272. The Job Demand-Control-Support Model and stress-related low-grade inflammatory responses among healthy employees: A longitudinal study
273. Predictive value of high sensitivity CRP in patients with diastolic heart failure
274. Correlated expression of D-dimer concentrations with thrombotic burden in acute pulmonary embolism
275. Determinants of the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in the Era of Microinflammation
276. P-121 Morbid obesity association with increased erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral blood.Potential pathophysiological implications
277. P-127 Liver enzymes and inflammation-sensitive biomarkers: relevance for apparently healthy individuals and those with atherothrombotic risk
278. P-120 Association between obesity and accelerated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
279. P-114 Low grade inflammation in individuals with the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype.Another feature of this atherogenic dysmetabolism
280. Early signaling of inflammation in acute ischemic stroke: Clinical and rheological implications
281. Short-term exposure to air pollution and inflammation-sensitive biomarkers
282. A prospective study of the association between obesity and burnout among apparently healthy men and women.
283. Ethnic groups and high sensitivity C-reactive protein in Israel
284. Platelet Counts and Platelet Activation Markers in Obese Subjects
285. Erythrocyte Aggregation As an Early Biomarker in Patients with Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
286. Persistent hyperfibrinogenemia in acute ischemic stroke / transient ischemic attack (TIA)
287. P1-17 LOW GRADE INFLAMMATION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH THE HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC WAIST PHENOTYPE. ANOTHER FEATURE OF THIS ATHEROGENIC DYSMETABOLISM
288. P3-14 CHARACTERISTICS OF APPARENTLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS WITH VERY LOW CREACTIVE PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS. ARE THEY REALLY HEALTHY?
289. P3-67 A SHORT-TERM HIGH COMPLEXCARBOHYDRATE DIET REDUCES THE BASELINE INFLAMMATORY PROFILE IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY PEOPLE
290. P1-16 INFLAMMATION RELATED ERYTHROCYTE AGGREGATION AND OBESITY. POSSIBLE LINK TO CARDIOVASCULAR MORBIDITY
291. P3-68 THE DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF D-DIMER IN RELATION TO TIME FROM SYMPTOM ONSET IN PATIENTS EVALUATED FOR VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM
292. P3-15 HEART RATE AND MICROINFLAMMATION IN MEN: A RELEVANT ATHEROTHROMBOTIC LINK
293. Glycohaemoglobin as a determinant of increased fibrinogen concentrations and low-grade inflammation in apparently healthy nondiabetic individuals
294. Early‐mid treatment C‐reactive protein level is a prognostic factor in aggressive non‐Hodgkin’s lymphoma
295. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is Not Associated With Increased Intimal Media Thickening
296. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Atherosclerosis in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis
297. The interval between prothrombin time tests and the quality of oral anticoagulants treatment in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation
298. Very low C-reactive protein in apparently healthy individuals: physiological status or just a reflection of an improved health profile
299. Anemia in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients with Markers of Inadequate Bone Marrow Response.
300. Self-Rated Health is Associated with Elevated C-Reactive Protein Even among Apparently Healthy Individuals.
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